Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 02 NO. 01 JANUARY 2013:
Title: Mitigating
Sulphate Attack in High Performance Concrete
Authors: Bashir Alam, Salman
Afzal, Junaid Akbar, Muhammad Ashraf,
Khan Shahzada, Muhammad Ejaz Shabab
Abstract: The research addresses the mitigation of
Sulphate attack on concrete as it is considered one of
the major degradation-causing phenomenons in the
durability of concrete. The primary variable in the
research was the introduction of Silica Fume as a 12%
replacement by weight of cement. Super-plasticizer was
also used in order to attain high strength and make the
concrete more workable in the presence of silica fume. A
concrete batch, with a proper mix design was prepared,
aiming at a high strength of 6000psi. Part of the batch
was tested for 28 days Strength and part of it was
subjected to cyclic wetting and drying exposure to
Sulphate-rich environment, the solution being 50 g/l of
Na2SO4. The quality of concrete was measured by
Non-Destructive Testing which showed an appreciable
improvement in the resistance of concrete to Sulphate
attack due to addition of Silica fume whereas the Normal
concrete cylinders were affected severely in the
Sulphate environment. The same concrete cylinders were
tested afterwards for compressive strength under the
Universal Testing Machine and the results showed an
alarming reduction in strength of the normal concrete
cylinders whereas the Silica fume made concrete
cylinders showed small reduction in strength. The main
conclusions derived from this study are that the use of
Silica fume leads to a better performance of concrete in
Sulphate rich environments although the strength may not
be altered as desirable.
Keywords: Sulphate attack, Silica fume,
Non-Destructive Testing, Universal Testing Machine
Pages: 11-15